Among the MBTI type sixteen personality, INFP (mediator) is one of the most idealistic and emotionally profound personalities. Their expectations for intimacy are not just on the surface, but on the hope of achieving self-growth and soul resonance through deep emotional connections. Because of this, INFP devotes true feelings in love and regards the other person as an infinite possibility. However...
In the DISC personality model, different personality types show completely different behavioral styles, communication methods and workplace performance. Understanding your position in the DISC Type 4 personality will not only help in career planning, but also help improve your influence and adaptability in the team. In this article, we will deeply analyze the performance of DISC four personality t...
In close relationships, love and conflict often coexist. Even the ESFP (performer personality) who is sunny and passionate and likes to enjoy the present cannot completely avoid the discomfort caused by emotional friction and differences. So, when they face disputes between couples, will they choose to deal with them head-on, or are they more inclined to avoid problems? ESFPs are known for their o...
Deeply explore the nature, influence and coping methods of shame, help you understand this complex emotion and establish a healthy mental state. Let’s learn together how to live in harmony with shame and turn it into growth drivers. Each of us has experienced those embarrassing moments: when parents share their childhood embarrassing things outside, they want to stop them immediately, and when the...
Among the sixteen personality types of MBTI, ESFJ (extroversion, perception, emotion, judgment) is called 'carers' and is a natural maintainer of harmony in interpersonal relationships. It is extremely important for them to maintain stability and peace in close relationships. However, no matter how close the relationship is, conflict cannot be avoided - this is both a challenge and an opportunity ...
In many families, we can see such a scene: parents are steady, rational, and pursue order, while children are enthusiastic, free, and uncommon. This is not a rebellion, nor is it an educational failure, but it is likely a conflict caused by natural differences in MBTI personality types . This article will analyze the essence of family personality conflicts from the perspective of MBTI type 16 pers...
In close relationships, we often feel discomfort and alienated because of different communication styles. The most common and most overlooked conflict pattern comes from the difference between 'E person' (extrovert) and 'I person' (introvert) in the MBTI personality test . You may have experienced such scenarios: One desires to maintain intimacy through frequent interactions, while the other feels...
Many of us yearn for a sincere and profound love, but finding that lasting and fitting relationship in reality is often not as simple as we imagined. At the worst time of love, it may bring despair, loneliness, loss and even shame; but in the best moments, it can warm people's hearts and help us know ourselves more clearly and clarify what we really need in intimate relationships. No matter what t...
In romantic relationships, we often hear the word 'emotional value', but in fact there is also an equally important but easily overlooked communication method: personality verification . This does not mean that you have to accept or even praise each other's behavior in full, but rather that you are willing to recognize your partner's personality traits themselves with an understanding, acceptance ...
In a work environment, everyone’s personality traits affect communication style, task execution style, stress response, and teamwork. Extrovert (E) and introvert (I) in the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) personality model are one of the most prominent dimensions of workplace behavior differences. Many people want to know: 'What kind of job is suitable for E?' 'Is it better for people to comple...